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Guangdong firm pays out US$12mil after France’s Cup win

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SHANGHAI: A Chinese kitchen appliance maker is paying out up to 79 million yuan (US$11.81mil) in refunds to its customers after vowing last month that it would do so if France won the soccer World Cup competitio­n.

Vatti Corp Ltd, based in China’s south-eastern province of Guangdong, said early yesterday on its official Weibo microblog account that it would honour its pledge and issued instructio­ns on how customers could claim their refund.

The company is an official sponsor of the French national football team. It had offered the deal to buyers of its “championsh­ip package” – which is valued up to 16,100 yuan and includes gas stoves, water heaters and dish washers – from June 1 to July 3 as part of a marketing campaign.

France won the World Cup for the second time on Sunday, beating Croatia 4-2.

“Fees incurred are within our annual budget and will not have significan­t impact on our distributi­on system and profit,” Vatti said in a statement on July 4 ahead of France’s quarter-final match, in which it estimated it was potentiall­y on the hook for 79 million yuan in refunds.

The firm’s stock, which has declined more than 20% since the start of the World Cup on June 14 as the company coped with other issues such as asset seizures, jumped by close to its 10% daily limit yesterday.

Vatti’s refund situation was one of the most frequently mentioned topics on Weibo yesterday, with users commenting that the publicity the relatively unknown company was receiving was worth far more than the amount it had to pay in refunds.

“This is the most successful marketing campaign. Almost all media outlets were giving them free exposure after France won,” said one Weibo user. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Massive output: A steel plant in Dalian, Liaoning province. China produced 80.2 million tonnes of crude steel last month. — Reuters
Massive output: A steel plant in Dalian, Liaoning province. China produced 80.2 million tonnes of crude steel last month. — Reuters

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